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Table of Semester Course Equivalents for Iowa Lakes Community College

Note 1: This equivalency guide is for the 2010-2011 catalog of Minnesota State University, Mankato (MSU) and the 2010-2011 Iowa Lakes Community College catalog.

Note 2: This equivalency table is a general guide to transfer of coursework to MSU. It is recommended that students refer to a copy of the 2010-2011 MSU catalog for the specific program requirements. Our catalog is available online at http://www.mnsu.edu/dept/ugbull

Note 3: Students transferring with an Associate in Arts Degree will satisfy the MSU general education requirements.

Note 4: Students transferring with an Associate in Science or an Associate in Applied Science and with less than 40 semester hours of general education will have to complete additional general education requirements at MSU.

Note 5: Students transferring without a degree will have their already completed general education coursework applied to the MSU general education, but will have to complete any unfinished MSU general education requirements.

Note 6: Some majors and minors at MSU require specific general education courses. Please review the MSU catalog to determine the appropriate general education requirements for your selected major.

Note 7: Courses noted as elective credit will not satisfy general education or major or minor requirements, but will transfer and count toward the total credits needed for graduation.

Note 8: "No credit" courses will not transfer.

Note 9: Courses do not have a direct equivalent course at MSU, but will be used in the MnTC goal noted in the right column.

Note 10: Coursework completed in the career on technical programs at ILCC will be limited to 16 semester hours of transfer credit.

Any questions pertaining to this guide or to other transfer issues may be directed to your community college transfer specialist or counselor. Questions may also be directed to the MSU Admissions Office. Phone: 507-389-1822 or toll-free: 800-722-0544 or by email to transfer@mnsu.edu

Table of Semester Course Equivalents for Iowa Lakes Community College
Iowa Lakes Number Iowa Lakes Course 2010-2011 MSU Equivalent 2010-2011 MnTC
Accounting (ACC)
111 Intro to Accounting Elective Credit
131 Principles of Accounting I ACCT 200
132 Principles of Accounting I ACCT 200
161-941 Elective credit
Administrative Assistant (ADM)
106 Intro to Keyboarding See Note 10
116 Keyboarding II See Note 10
132 Bus Math & Calculators Elective Credit
142 Desktop Publishing BED 481
162 Office Procedures Elective Credit
220 Career Development Skills See Note 10
254-355 No Credit
936 Occupational Experience See Note 10
941 Practicum Elective Credit
Associate Degree Nursing (ADN)
401-507 See Note 6
Agriculture-Farm Management (AGB)
101-327 Elective Credit
307 See Note 10
436 Grain Merchandising
339-930 Elective Credit
Agriculture - Mechanics (AGM)
102-850 See Note 6
Agriculture Comprehensive (AGC)
102-106 Elective Credit
109 Advanced Computer Spreadsheets
111 Basic First Aid/Life Support
200-928 Elective Credit
Agriculture-Horticulture (AGH)
106-860 Elective credit
Agronomy (AGA)
112 Agronomy Elective Credit
113 Advanced Agronomy Elective Credit
114 Principals of Agronomy
131 Plant Physiology Elective Credit
154 Fundamentals of Soil Science
156-218 Elective Credit
219 Planting and Seeding Seminar/Lab
283 Pesticide Application Cert
284-375 Elective Credit
840 Agronomy Laboratory No Credit
Agriculture - Precision AG (AGP)
242 Precision Ag Applications
329 Intro to GPS
450 Fundamentals of GIS
Agriculture Animal Science (AGS)
113-319, 561-565 See Note 6
350-559 Elective credit
Anthropology (ANT)
100 Introduction to Anthropology See Note 10
105 Cultural Anthropology See Note 10
Art (ART)
101 Art Appreciation Art 160 6
121 2-D Design Art 101
124 Computer Art Elective Credit
127 Digital Illustration Elective credit
133 Drawing I Art 110
134 Drawing II Art 210
143 Painting I Art 240
144 Painting II Elective credit
173 Ceramics I Art 250
174 Ceramics II Elective credit
206 Art History Elective credit
286 Photography: Portraiture Elective Credit
928 Independent Study in Art Elective credit
American Sign Language (AS)
101 & 102 Intro to Am Sign Language & Deaf Cult. I & II Would count as 4 credits toward BA language requirement if both taken.
Collision Repair and Refinish (CRR)
201-908 See Note 6
Automotive Technology (AUT)
115-890 See Note 6
Aviation (AVI)
105 Introduction to Aviation
110 History of Aviation
129 Employment Preparation for Aviation Careers Elective credit
139 Private Pilot Theory
140 Private Pilot Ground School AVIA 150
180 Private Pilot Flight Laboratory I AVIA 151
212 Instrument Ground School AVIA 260
215 Aviation Safety
220 Aviation Meteorology
245 Commercial/Instrument Cross Country. Ft. Lab
246 Comm/Instrument Flight Lab AVIA 251/261
261 Commercial Pilot Ground School AVIA 250
300 Flight Instrument Ground School
301 Instrument Instructor
350 Flight Instructor Flight Lab Elective credit
400 Multi-Engine Rating AVIA 371
405 Multi-Engine Rating AVIA 371
928 Aircraft Transition Training
941 Practicum
Mass Media Studies (MMS)
101 Mass Media Mass 110
105-941 Elective Credit
Business Computer Applications (BCA)
134 Word Processing BED 162
152 Comprehensive Spreadsheets See Note 10
185 Beginning Web Page Development See Note 10
212 Intro to Comp Business Apps Elective Credit
218 Adv Microsoft Office Apps See Note 10
701-719 Elective credit
722 Introduction to the Internet See Note 10
725-757 Elective credit
758 Intermediate Microsoft Works- Spreadsheet See Note 10
761-771 Elective credit
772-774 See Note 10
783-793 Elective credit
796 Computer Skills in the Workplace See Note 10
Biology (BIO)
102 Introductory Biology
105 Introductory Biology
112 General Biology I
113 General Biology II
141 Ecology & Environment Concepts ENVR 101 3A
151 Nutrition
159 Fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology
163 Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology
168 Human Anatomy & Physiology I
173 Human Anatomy & Physiology II
186 Microbiology BIOL 270 3A
248 Introduction to Bioscience Technology
285 Projects in Biology
300 Field Biology & Lab See Note 9 10
Business General (BUS)
102 Intro to Business MRKT 100
106-200 Elective Credit
210 Business Statistics See Note 9 4
211 Business Statistics ECON 207 (Bus Stats) 4
212-949 Elective credit
Computer Aided Drafting (CAD)
111 - 946 Elective credit
*Iowa Lakes students completing the Computer Aided Drafting and Design Program will satisfy the Drafting and Design Requirement of the Minnesota State University, Mankato MET & AET majors.
Casino Management (CA's)
All See Note 10
Chemistry (CHM)
151 College Chemistry I Elective Credit
152 College Chemistry I Lab Elective Credit
166 General Chemistry I
176 General Chemistry II & Lab
190 Intro to Forensic Chemistry CHEM 131
263 Organic Chemistry I
273 Organic Chemistry II & Lab
948 Special Projects Elective Credit
Construction (CON)
106-932 See Note 6
Early Childhood Education (ECE)
103 Intro to Early Childhood Education EEC 201 & 203
106 Childhood Development Associate Standard
110-140 Elective credit
158 Early Childhood Curriculum I
159 Early Childhood Curriculum II
170-211 Elective credit
221 Infant/Toddler Care and Education
243-290 Elective credit
Communication (COM)
020-780 See Note 6
Computer Programming (CIS)
125-141 Elective Credit
146-148 See Note 10
161-402 Elective credit
612 Advanced Visual Basic See Note 10
660 PERL/CGI Elective credit
700 Introduction to Linux See Note 10
928 Independent Study Elective credit
941 Computer Science Practicum Elective credit
*MSU teaches the two semester introductory computer science sequence, COMS 102 & 103, using the JAVA language. Computer Science majors transferring from Iowa Lakes, who have not had a JAVA programming course, will need to take a JAVA short course their first term at MSU.
Cultural Studies (CLS)
131 African Studies
Criminal Justice (CRJ)
100 Intro to Criminal Justice Elective credit
110 Patrol Procedures See Note 10
115 Motor Vehicle Law See Note 10
116-123 Elective credit
130 Criminal Law See Note 10
131 Criminal Law and Procedure LawE 231
133 Constitutional Criminal Procedure See Note 10
136 Correctional Law See Note 10
141 Criminal Investigation LawE 233
153 First Responder HLTH 210
160-200 Elective credit
201 Juvenile Delinquency LawE 332
207 Drug Use & Abuse HLTH 310
208 Introduction to Private Security See Note 10
214 Survival Spanish for Criminal Justice See Note 10
218-250 Elective credit
270 Forensics Computer Science I See Note 10
271-920 Elective credit
Computer Science (CSC)
101 Computer Familiarization See Note 10
110 Intro to Computers IT 101
Film and Theatre (DRA)
101 Intro to Theatre ENG 215
Economics (ECN)
120 Principals of Macroeconomics ECON 201
130 Principals of Microeconomics ECON 202
Education (EDU)
210-218 Elective credit
235 Children's Literature ENG 325 6
Engineering Technology (EGT)
139 Statistics Engineering Elective Credit
English (ENG)
003-062 No credit
101 Elements of Writing ENG 100
105 English Composition I ENG 101 1A
106 English Composition II ENG 275 1C
221 Creative Writing ENG 242
Literature (LIT)
101 Intro to Literature ENG 110 6
110,111 American Literature I & II Credit in American Literature 6
120 American Novel Elective credit
124 American Poetry ENG 112
130 African American Literature Elective credit
133 Minority Voices in US Literature Elective credit
134 Multicultural Literature ENG 318
141 British Literature ENG 110
150,151 World Literature I & II ENG 215 6
161 The Short Story ENG 114 6
184 Young Adult Literature ENG 110
195 Nature of Evil in Literature Elective credit
Environmental Science (ENV)
145 Conservation Biology
English as A Second Language (ESL)
045-087 No credit
Environmental Studies (EVS)
114 Environmental Studies I ENVR 101 3A, 10
124 Environmental Studies II Elective credit (With Lab) 10
203-941 Elective credit
Finance (FIN)
101 Principals of Banking Elective Credit
121 Personal Finance FINA 100
140 Business Finance Elective Credit
180 Intro to Investments Elective Credit
Foreign Language-Spanish (FLS)
104 Spanish For Professionals See Note 10
112 Spanish For Professionals: BUS See Note 10
141 Elementary Spanish I SPAN 101
142 Elementary Spanish II SPAN 102
241 Intermediate Spanish I SPAN 201 8
242 Intermediate Spanish II SPAN 202 8
946 Spanish Seminar Elective credit
Geography (GEO)
115 Human Geography GEOG 103 5
121 World Regional Geography GEOG 341 5
Graphic Communications (GRA)
118-932 See Note 10
Health Sciences (HSC)
114 Medical Terminology
134 First Aide/CPR
145 Pharmacology in Nursing
146 Medication Aide
163 Normal Nutrition FCS 140 (Satisfies Nursing & Dental Hygiene)
172 Nurse Aide See Note 10
177 Nurse Aide II See Note 10
186 Human Growth & Development EDFN 235 5
187 Human Growth & Development-Adult Elective credit
194 Rehabilitative/Restorative Aid
217 Introduction to Pathology
223 Human Relations Elective credit
235 Supervision in Health Care
Health Care Administration (HCA)
110-946 Elective credit
Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
112 First Responder HLTH 210
213-629 Elective credit
Disability Services (DSV)
104-941 Elective credit
Hospitality, Culinary & Management (HCM)
104-938 Elective credit
History (HIS)
110 & 111 Western Civilization I & II HIST 170 & 171 5
151 & 152 American History I & II HIST 190 & 191 5
201 History of Iowa Elective credit
251 United States History (1945-present) HIST 150
255 American Indian History and Culture ANTH 334
257 African American History Elective credit
285 Classical Heritage See Note 9 6
Health Information Technology
244 - 245 Basic CPT Coding See Note 10
Human Services (HSV)
140 Social Work and Social Welfare SOWK 210
162 Intro to Human Disabilities & Services Elective Credit
225 Counseling skills Elective Credit
Computer Networking (NET)
122-910 Elective credit
Journalism (JOU)
115-210 Elective credit
220 Advanced Newswriting Mass 221
941 Journalism Practicum Elective credit
Paralegal/Legal Studies (LGL)
111-200 Elective credit
205 Employment Law
240-941 Elective credit
Marine Service Technology (MSE)
143-932 See Note 6
Mathematics (MAT)
004-102 No credit
110 Math for Liberal Arts Math 110
117 Mathematics for Elementary Teachers Math 201 4
120 & 121 College Algebra Math 112 4
127 College Algebra and Trig Math 112 4
130 Trigonometry Math 113
140 Finite Mathematics See Note 9 4
156 Statistics STAT 154 4
157 Statistics STAT 154 or ECON 207 (Bus Stats) 4
210 Calculus I Math 121 4
211 Calculus II Math 122
217 Calculus III Math 223
218 Calculus IV Elective Credit
225 Differential Equations Math 321
770 Applied Math Developmental/No Credit
772 Applied Math No credit
785 Agricultural Math No credit
Medical Assistant (MAP)
111-941 Medical Office Management See Note 10
Management (MGT)
101-190 Elective Credit
Marketing (MKT)
110-938 Elective Credit
Motorcycle Technology (MOT)
128-932 See Note 6
Massage Therapy (MST)
101-810 See Note 10
General Music (MUS)
100 Music Appreciation MUS 120 6
102 Music Fundamentals
120 & 135 Music Theory & Lab I MUS 131 if both taken
121 & 136 Music Theory & Lab II MUS 132 if both taken
140 Concert Choir MUS 101 6, 11
145 Concert Band MUS 112 11
149 Pep Band
153 Jazz Singers See Note 9 11
155 Men's Chorus MUS 105 11
156 Women's Chorus MUS 102 11
166 Jazz Combo/Improvision MUS 115 6, 11
170 Jazz Band MUS 115 11
175 Woodwind Ensemble MUS 119 11
176 Brass Ensemble MUS 119 11
177 Percussion Ensemble MUS 119 11
178 Handbell Ringers See Note 9 11
190 Jazz Improvisation Elective credit
200 Music History I MUS 321
201 Music History II MUS 322
202 World Music
203 History of American Music
205 Jazz History & Appreciation MUS 220 6
220 & 235 Music Theory III & Ear Training Lab MUS 231 if both taken
221 & 236 Music Theory IV & Lab MUS 232 if both taken
250 Musical Play Production MUS 117
Music - Applied (MUA)
101 Applied Voice MUS 251
119 Class Piano MUS 160
120 Applied Piano MUS 261
124 Applied Guitar MUS 278
128 Applied String Bass MUS 273-04
150 Applied Tuba MUS 271-05
152 Applied Bassoon MUS 272-05
154 Applied Clarinet MUS 272-03
156 Applied Flute MUS 272-01
158 Applied French Horn MUS 271-02
160 Applied Oboe MUS 272-02
162 Applied Saxophone MUS 272
164 Applied Trombone MUS 271-03
166 Applied Trumpet MUS 271-01
174 Single Reed Methods Elective Credit
180 Applied Percussion MUS 274
Parts Distribution & Inventory Control (PAR)
113-124 See Note 6
Philosophy (PHI)
101 Intro to Philosophy PHIL 100 6
105 Intro to Ethics PHIL 120W
142 Ethics in Business PHIL 224W
Physical Education Activities (PEA)
106-134 PE /Elective credit 11
137 Life Guard Training I HP 250 11
146,246 Physical Fitness I, II PE /Elective credit 11
187 & 287 & 294 Weight Training I - III PE /Elective credit 11
158 Scuba Diving I HP 190 11
164 Swimming I HP 105 11
174 Tennis I PE /Elective credit 11
176 Volleyball I PE /Elective credit 11
197 Body Sculpt and Tone
Coaching/Officiating (PEC)
101-115 See Note 9 11
120 Body Structure & Function
126-160 See Note 9 11
General Physical Education and Health (PEH)
102 Health HLTH 101 11
141 &142 First Aid HLTH 210 11
161 Intro to Physical Education HP 160 11
225 Healthy Lifestyles Management PE /Elective credit 11
230 Coping With Stress PE /Elective credit 11
Physical Education Training (PET)
105-181 PE /Elective credit 11
Intercollegiate Physical Education (PEV)
110-215 PE /Elective credit 11
900 Field Trip
Pharmacy Technology (PHR)
107-941 See Note 10
Psychology (PSY)
111 Intro to Psychology PSYC 101
211 Psychology of Adjustment PSYC 240
121-241 Elective credit
251 Social Psychology PSYC 340 5
261 Human Sexuality Elective credit
281 Educational Psychology Elective Credit
Reading (RDG)
30 Intro to College Reading I No credit
31 Intro to College Reading II No credit
120 College Reading Elective Credit
Recreation (REC)
112 Backpacking Elective credit
113 Concepts of Wellness Elective credit
114 Foundations of Recreation RPLS 272
118 Recreation Leadership RPLS 277
122 Recreation Fieldwork I Elective credit
132 Orienteering Elective credit
133 Outdoor Living Skills Elective credit
140 Introduction to River Kayaking Elective credit
214 Program Planning and Organization Elective credit
233 Intro. to Outdoor Recreation RPLS 325
235 Recreation Practicum Elective credit
236 Recreation Practicum Elective credit
Religion (REL)
101 Survey of World Religions Elective Credit
Physical Science (PHS)
113 Intro to Physical Science See Note 9 3A
142 Principals of Astronomy See Note 9 3B
166 Meteorology Weather climate GEOG 217 3B
185 Intro to Earth Science See Note 9 3B
187 Intro to Earth Science See Note 9 3A
Physics (PHY)
162 College Physics I PHYS 211
172 College Physics II PHYS 212
184 Applied Physics Elective Credit
212 Classical Physics I PHYS 221
222 Classical Physics II PHYS 222 & 232
Practical Nursing (PNN)
101-722 See Note 6
Science (SCI)
111 Infinity Scholars I-Seminar Elective credit
112 Infinity Scholars II-Seminar Elective credit
Sign Communication Skills (SCS)
101 Basic Sign Language 2 Credits toward BA language requirement.
Student Development (SDV)
075 - 090 No Credit
103 - 195 Elective Credit
Sustainable Energy Resources (SER)
101-201 See Note 10
Political Science (POL)
110 Intro to Political Science POLS 100 5
111 American National Government POLS 111 5
112 American State & Local Government See Note 9 5
121 International Relations Elective credit
125 Comparative Politics & Government POL 241
135 World Politics Elective credit
201 The US Constitution Elective credit
213 Critical Thinking for Contemporary Society Elective Credit
Sociology (SOC)
110 Intro to Sociology SOC 101 5
115 Social Problems SOC 100 5
120 Marriage & Family SOC 208 5
126 Social Science Interim Elective credit
160 Intro to Social Work Elective Credit
186 Contemporary Global Issues SOC 150
200 Minority Group Relations Elective Credit
220 Sociology of Aging GERO 200
270 Social & Behavior Research Methods Elective Credit
890 Service Learning See Note 10
Speech (SPC)
101 Fundamentals of Oral Communication SPEE 100 1B
112 Public Speaking SPEE 102 1B
121 & 122 Interpersonal Communications SPEE 101 1B
Surgical Technology (SUR)
121-520 See Note 10
Welding (WEL)
111-337 See Note 6
Wind Energy & Turbine Technology (WTT)
103-932 See Note 6